Note: if graphs and tables are too small to be easily read you will lose marks as it is poor communication.
Analysis:
Table 1: Raw Data
This should be neat (no horrible screenshots with extra cells showing around the tables, but no tables developed in a word processing program at all as this looks unprofessional), column headers should have units, all raw data given to the same number of decimal points.
Table 2: Processed Data (if required)
This should be neat (no horrible screenshots with extra cells showing around the tables, but no tables developed in a word processing program at all as this looks unprofessional), have headers with units.
Then we come to the visual representation of the data.
Figure X: graph showing the relationship between.....
This graph demonstrates the line of best fit for your results. The axis should have the same label (including units) as the expected graph you produced in your hypothesis section. You should be investigating a linear relationship, based on your mathematical model.